Queens, N.Y. - Prior to Wednesday's game at Shea Stadium, New York Mets players Marlon Anderson, Endy Chavez, Ryan Church, Damion Easley, Pedro Feliciano, Oliver Perez and David Wright will provide everlasting memories to a group of underprivileged children as the Major League Baseball Players Trusts Buses for Baseball program visits Queens.

Courtesy of the players charitable foundation, 40 children from the Brooklyn-based Urban Women's Safe Haven will receive roundtrip transportation to the game, meet the players and receive free tickets, food, beverages and souvenirs. Buses for Baseball provides many of the children with their first chance to attend a Major League Baseball game.

This season, Buses for Baseball, a program administered by the Players Trust and underwritten by Majestic Athletic, a division of VF Imagewear, Inc., will provide transportation and personal greetings for more than 1,500 underprivileged children attending Major League Baseball games as invited guests of their big league heroes.

The Players Trust enjoys support from the New York Mets organization in providing this unique, up close and personal opportunity to share the thrill of Major League Baseball with those less fortunate.

About the Major League Baseball Players Trust

The members of the Major League Baseball Players Association created the Players Trust, a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, to provide resources of caring to those in need by volunteering in causes close to their hearts and encouraging others to do the same. The foundation became the first of its kind in professional sports established and administered by the players. For additional information, please visit www.MLBPLAYERS.com.